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Iran Proposes International Centre for Digital Education
Iran Proposes International Centre for Digital Education

Daily News Egypt

time4 days ago

  • Science
  • Daily News Egypt

Iran Proposes International Centre for Digital Education

Iran has proposed the establishment of an international centre for digital education, an initiative launched by its Deputy Minister of Science, Research and Technology, Abolfazl Vahedi, at the World Conference on Digital Education 2025. The proposal was announced during a specialised session at the conference, which was dedicated to the development and evaluation of the future digital education system. The Iranian official presented the meeting participants with a detailed overview of Iran's higher education system, including statistics on universities, the student population, and digital infrastructure, Mehr News Agency, a partner of TV BRICS, reported. Vahedi also shared Iran's experience in introducing digital and electronic technologies into the educational process. He pointed out both the achievements and existing challenges of educational development, particularly in the face of the rapid growth of artificial intelligence. He concluded his speech by proposing two specific directions for international cooperation: the establishment of a joint digital learning centre and the development of a unified quality assessment system for digital education.

Rajiv Gandhi's death anniversary observed at RCERT-Chandrapur
Rajiv Gandhi's death anniversary observed at RCERT-Chandrapur

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Rajiv Gandhi's death anniversary observed at RCERT-Chandrapur

1 2 3 Chandrapur: The death anniversary of Bharat Ratna and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was observed with solemnity and reverence on Wednesday at Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Research and Technology (RGCERT), Chandrapur. The programme was organised by the Sardar Patel Memorial Society to honour the late leader's visionary contributions to India's technological advancement. The ceremony commenced with floral tributes and garlanding of Rajiv Gandhi's statue in the college premises, followed by a two-minute silence. The main event was held at the Chhotubhai Patel auditorium, where dignitaries paid homage to his portrait. Senior journalist and editor Madhukar Bhave was present as the chief orator. Among the distinguished guests were Chandrapur MP Pratibha Dhanorkar, former MLA Subhash Dhote, society president Vinod Dattatray, treasurer Ninad Gaddamwar, executive members Shafique Ahmad and Prashant Potdukhe, and college principal Dr Anil Chitade. The college, established in 1983 as Chandrapur Engineering College, was later renamed in Rajiv Gandhi's memory through the efforts of the late Shantaram Potdukhe. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr Chitade. The proceedings were compered by Dr Devashree Raich and Stuti Sane. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !

Rajiv Gandhi College's ‘Flame 2K25' tech-cultural fest inaugurated with fanfare
Rajiv Gandhi College's ‘Flame 2K25' tech-cultural fest inaugurated with fanfare

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Rajiv Gandhi College's ‘Flame 2K25' tech-cultural fest inaugurated with fanfare

Chandrapur: Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Research and Technology (RCERT), Chandrapur, launched its annual techno-cultural festival Flame 2K25 on a vibrant note with a traditional inaugural ceremony attended by dignitaries, faculty, and students. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The festival was inaugurated by MLA Kishor Jorgewar, who lit the ceremonial lamp, following which a welcome dance was performed by students. The programme was held in the presence of Vinod Dattatray, president of the Sardar Patel Memorial Society, Ninad Gaddamwar, treasurer of the society, RCERT principal Dr Anil Chitade, first year department head Prof Nikhil Dube, and Ajay Jaiswal. A large number of students, faculty members, and invited guests attended the event. Winners of various competitions held as part of the fest were felicitated with certificates and prizes at the hands of the dignitaries. The event was coordinated by a core organising team comprising Prof Sameena Zaheer, Dr Avinash Challewar, Dr Piyali Chakravarty, Dr Varsha Sadarani, Prof Prajakta Anarth, Prof Sana Ali, Dr Smita Kale, and Prof Maitreyee Velankivar, along with members of the first year students' committee. 'Flame 2K25' featured a blend of technical and cultural contests aimed at encouraging innovation, creativity, and team spirit among students.

Iran to unveil anti-cancer vaccine in summer 2025
Iran to unveil anti-cancer vaccine in summer 2025

Daily News Egypt

time13-02-2025

  • Health
  • Daily News Egypt

Iran to unveil anti-cancer vaccine in summer 2025

Iran plans to unveil a new anti-cancer vaccine in the summer of 2025, according to the institute established under the supervision of the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. The vaccine is designed to target various types of cancer, as reported by Mehr News Agency, a partner of Researchers at the institute expressed confidence that these companies will soon be able to supply the country's full requirements for the vaccine. This achievement is expected to significantly reduce reliance on imported medications and enhance treatment accessibility for patients. According to the source, the unveiling of the vaccine marks a new milestone in Iran's medical and pharmaceutical sector, reinforcing efforts to develop innovative healthcare solutions through domestic research and technological advancements.

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